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TULSA â Cherokee Nation Entertainment is fighting hunger via a partnership with the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma and a contribution of more than $37,000.
According to a CNE press release, the funds are being donated on behalf of casino patrons who visited CNE gaming destinations this spring and chose to donate their cashout vouchers to the cause.Â
âOur company, alongside Cherokee Nation, has been a longtime supporter of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, and it is a passion we share with many of our guests,â said CNE President Mark Fulton. âPlayers often have remaining change on their vouchers that they can redeem at one of many kiosks throughout the casino floor, but during the recent coin shortage, we began looking for alternative solutions. In just a short time, the generosity of our patrons generated a significant contribution to a vital community resource, and we couldnât be more thankful or proud.â
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